There’s no restaurant and rooms are offered without any fanfare, but they’re surprisingly clean and well-maintained -- bright, spacious and good value. The bus station also offers some restaurants and cafes, so if you’re just waiting for a bus and you’re feeling too lazy to move, this is a very solid choice. Hourly rates are also available.

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